Sleds

Word SLEDS
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Definitions and meanings of "Sleds"

What do we mean by sleds?

A small, light vehicle with runners, used recreationally, mostly by children, for sliding down snow-covered hills. (A "sled" in this sense is not pulled by an animal as a "sleigh" is.)

A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice. (contrast "sleigh", which is larger)

A snowmobile.

An apparatus for riding down a snowy hill, but better known in the streets as a crotch rocket, sport bike, or ninja motorcycle Urban Dictionary

A pair of dress loafers typically worn by men and women financiers. Urban Dictionary

Your ride, vehicle, conveyance, autovoiture. Could be a car, truck, motorcycle, whatever. Urban Dictionary

What people who snowmobile call a snowmobile Urban Dictionary

A classic recreational activity that involves sliding down a snowy or icy hill on a low friction board, tube, plank, or other creative sliding device. Urban Dictionary

A vehicle used in transporting person to and fro Urban Dictionary

Used to describe fat chicks. Think blocking sleds from football practice. Urban Dictionary

A sex position where one partner lays on their back while the other partner rides them down the hill. Urban Dictionary

When Doing a Girl Doggie Style Onto Of Some Stairs, Then Knock Her Arms Out From Under Her Before You Skeet, Then Ride Her Down The Stairs Urban Dictionary

Its where your fucking a girl in the ass on the staircase. when the time is right you kick her legs out from her and hold on to her pigtails and ride all the way down. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sleds" in example sentences

Much of the required gear that we carry on our sleds is related to that first mission. ❋ Unknown (2005)

He met him often driving the wood sleds from the forest, where the men were chopping and as James plodded beside the slow oxen, he read or studied, anxious to use every minute. ❋ Unknown (1871)

The sleds were the two largest owned by anyone in the neighborhood, and both were fine ones. ❋ Laura Lee Hope (N/A)

The dogs ran with the recklessness of a stampede, and the precious burden of the sleds was a treasure upon the salving of which mind and body were concentrated to the exclusion of all else. ❋ Ridgwell Cullum (1905)

But the loss of the sleds was a good thing now that their occupants were gone, for it eased off the weight and the car rose much higher in the water. ❋ Unknown (1890)

Wrapped securely upon their sleds was a liberal supply of food, with kettles, axes, and other things that might be required. ❋ Egerton R. Young (1874)

The premise was built around a sport where the crazy rode on rocket engines, called "sleds," and attempted to either race or destroy each other. ❋ Ben Kuchera (2011)

That said, the design of the sleds is a nice touch as each one includes a swivel mount that allows a player to rotate the sled in order to align the sled mat with the sled's current orientation on the track. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The young people profit by this to get upon what they call "sleds," which are simply flat boards of a certain length and width, with runners under them, upon which they slide with immense velocity down this icy hill (a sort of montagne Russe of a primitive kind). ❋ Unknown (1891)

He had himself seen loads of hay drawn home on 'sleds' from English meadows, and could tell where a 'sled' had last been used. ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

Like other dealers, he said today's "sleds" are quieter and emit less pollution than earlier models. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The family's snowmobiles, which owners usually call "sleds," were parked nearby. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"putting in tobacco" which means that my brothers were out in the field "priming tobacco" which means they are breaking the leaves off of the stalk, putting those in what we called "sleds" and then the sleds with the horses would bring them to the barn. ❋ Unknown (2003)

In the North, giant sleds carrying cases of liquor were pulled across the border from Canada. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

Then, over a week, they dug a tunnel more than forty feet into the ice—pulling out more than fifty tons via banana sleds. ❋ Marc Kaufman (2011)

In their resource constrained environment, the Inuit had identified a use for every part: blubber for oil, meat for food, bone for housing or sleds, skin for vitamins or covering -- they used everything. ❋ George Weiner (2011)

But Amundsen improved upon modern sleds by making them longer and narrower so as to spread their weight across a greater length. ❋ Robert F. Brands (2011)

He knew that dogs and sleds were the best means of travel atop deep snow and ice. ❋ Robert F. Brands (2011)

"Yo we takin da [Hummer] to [da club]?" "Nah dogg, [lets ride] out on da sleds!" ❋ Whitechocolate (2004)

Wearing my lucky Gucci [sleds] to [seal] this [M&A] deal. ❋ LeveredUp (2018)

[Shit], that is one [fine] sled you [drivin'] ❋ Dr. Badwrench (2007)

man that new sled from [psi] [pumps] out [220]! ❋ Head_mad_trix (2005)

in the winter, children often go sledding down [snowy] [hills]. hopefully without [crashing] into trees. ❋ Viking Ice Princess (2011)

[That nigga] just [drove] by in his [fat ass] sled, dawg! ❋ T (2003)

We were looking for [some ass] at [the bar], but all we saw were some [sleds]. ❋ No Sleds (2007)

Me: [This girl] asked me to go sledding the other day Bro: is that [a sex] [position]? mE: it is now lol ❋ Djnight (2011)

[Man] That [Sled Ride] Was [HYPE]!!!! ❋ YoUnG ONe (2004)

i [rode] the sled at [seaworld]. ❋ Dingleberry (2005)

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